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I would say down, but getting a significant discount on the right unit seems like a risk worth taking. I noticed those Grande prices also and they are enticing.
Dougie944ParticipantI would say down, but getting a significant discount on the right unit seems like a risk worth taking. I noticed those Grande prices also and they are enticing.
Dougie944ParticipantI would say down, but getting a significant discount on the right unit seems like a risk worth taking. I noticed those Grande prices also and they are enticing.
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I understand that Mexican citizens send billions back to Mexico every year and the Mex govt loves/needs that. Ever stop to think that a legal route of immigration would produce the same stream, if not more money?
So again, I ask……why is the Mexican govt not pulling for an expansive worker immigration program? Why are they making their people run across the border like rats, risking their lives to get across?
I believe I saw that it takes a poor laborer, without any family connection, over a 100 years to get a visa to the US.
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I understand that Mexican citizens send billions back to Mexico every year and the Mex govt loves/needs that. Ever stop to think that a legal route of immigration would produce the same stream, if not more money?
So again, I ask……why is the Mexican govt not pulling for an expansive worker immigration program? Why are they making their people run across the border like rats, risking their lives to get across?
I believe I saw that it takes a poor laborer, without any family connection, over a 100 years to get a visa to the US.
Dougie944ParticipantConcho
I understand that Mexican citizens send billions back to Mexico every year and the Mex govt loves/needs that. Ever stop to think that a legal route of immigration would produce the same stream, if not more money?
So again, I ask……why is the Mexican govt not pulling for an expansive worker immigration program? Why are they making their people run across the border like rats, risking their lives to get across?
I believe I saw that it takes a poor laborer, without any family connection, over a 100 years to get a visa to the US.
Dougie944ParticipantConcho
I understand that Mexican citizens send billions back to Mexico every year and the Mex govt loves/needs that. Ever stop to think that a legal route of immigration would produce the same stream, if not more money?
So again, I ask……why is the Mexican govt not pulling for an expansive worker immigration program? Why are they making their people run across the border like rats, risking their lives to get across?
I believe I saw that it takes a poor laborer, without any family connection, over a 100 years to get a visa to the US.
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I understand that Mexican citizens send billions back to Mexico every year and the Mex govt loves/needs that. Ever stop to think that a legal route of immigration would produce the same stream, if not more money?
So again, I ask……why is the Mexican govt not pulling for an expansive worker immigration program? Why are they making their people run across the border like rats, risking their lives to get across?
I believe I saw that it takes a poor laborer, without any family connection, over a 100 years to get a visa to the US.
Dougie944ParticipantAliens landing in droves in La Jolla is no different than Arizona’s plight. But you are right, people can only see the problem when it is affecting themselves. The reaction would be way different for those in La Jolla than it is now.
Most people in Arizona just want protection. Protect the border and provide a legal immigration route (orderly and through POE and with background check) for Mexican citizens to come and work. Greatly penalize anyone hiring around the system. Do these things and the problem is solved. What baffles me is that I don’t ever see Mexico helping with such a platform. They seem to always be stuck on having an open border. The way the Mexican citizens have to enter this Country is inhumane, yet the Mexican govt seems to support this as a way to keep the system.
In my experience, I don’t see most Mexican citizens as wanting US citizenship, just the perks that go along with the status. If most had the perks with a live/work visa, I think they would like to be able to travel back and forth from here to their home country. Obviously it is different for everyone, but I see a proud group of people who love their country but just can’t find jobs there.
Dougie944ParticipantAliens landing in droves in La Jolla is no different than Arizona’s plight. But you are right, people can only see the problem when it is affecting themselves. The reaction would be way different for those in La Jolla than it is now.
Most people in Arizona just want protection. Protect the border and provide a legal immigration route (orderly and through POE and with background check) for Mexican citizens to come and work. Greatly penalize anyone hiring around the system. Do these things and the problem is solved. What baffles me is that I don’t ever see Mexico helping with such a platform. They seem to always be stuck on having an open border. The way the Mexican citizens have to enter this Country is inhumane, yet the Mexican govt seems to support this as a way to keep the system.
In my experience, I don’t see most Mexican citizens as wanting US citizenship, just the perks that go along with the status. If most had the perks with a live/work visa, I think they would like to be able to travel back and forth from here to their home country. Obviously it is different for everyone, but I see a proud group of people who love their country but just can’t find jobs there.
Dougie944ParticipantAliens landing in droves in La Jolla is no different than Arizona’s plight. But you are right, people can only see the problem when it is affecting themselves. The reaction would be way different for those in La Jolla than it is now.
Most people in Arizona just want protection. Protect the border and provide a legal immigration route (orderly and through POE and with background check) for Mexican citizens to come and work. Greatly penalize anyone hiring around the system. Do these things and the problem is solved. What baffles me is that I don’t ever see Mexico helping with such a platform. They seem to always be stuck on having an open border. The way the Mexican citizens have to enter this Country is inhumane, yet the Mexican govt seems to support this as a way to keep the system.
In my experience, I don’t see most Mexican citizens as wanting US citizenship, just the perks that go along with the status. If most had the perks with a live/work visa, I think they would like to be able to travel back and forth from here to their home country. Obviously it is different for everyone, but I see a proud group of people who love their country but just can’t find jobs there.
Dougie944ParticipantAliens landing in droves in La Jolla is no different than Arizona’s plight. But you are right, people can only see the problem when it is affecting themselves. The reaction would be way different for those in La Jolla than it is now.
Most people in Arizona just want protection. Protect the border and provide a legal immigration route (orderly and through POE and with background check) for Mexican citizens to come and work. Greatly penalize anyone hiring around the system. Do these things and the problem is solved. What baffles me is that I don’t ever see Mexico helping with such a platform. They seem to always be stuck on having an open border. The way the Mexican citizens have to enter this Country is inhumane, yet the Mexican govt seems to support this as a way to keep the system.
In my experience, I don’t see most Mexican citizens as wanting US citizenship, just the perks that go along with the status. If most had the perks with a live/work visa, I think they would like to be able to travel back and forth from here to their home country. Obviously it is different for everyone, but I see a proud group of people who love their country but just can’t find jobs there.
Dougie944ParticipantAliens landing in droves in La Jolla is no different than Arizona’s plight. But you are right, people can only see the problem when it is affecting themselves. The reaction would be way different for those in La Jolla than it is now.
Most people in Arizona just want protection. Protect the border and provide a legal immigration route (orderly and through POE and with background check) for Mexican citizens to come and work. Greatly penalize anyone hiring around the system. Do these things and the problem is solved. What baffles me is that I don’t ever see Mexico helping with such a platform. They seem to always be stuck on having an open border. The way the Mexican citizens have to enter this Country is inhumane, yet the Mexican govt seems to support this as a way to keep the system.
In my experience, I don’t see most Mexican citizens as wanting US citizenship, just the perks that go along with the status. If most had the perks with a live/work visa, I think they would like to be able to travel back and forth from here to their home country. Obviously it is different for everyone, but I see a proud group of people who love their country but just can’t find jobs there.
Dougie944ParticipantWhat part of the law was unconstitutional? You say that as a blanket statement without supporting your claim by telling us the part that is unconstitutional according to you. It was written mirroring the federal law that is already in place for Border Patrol Agents. It even went a step further and elevated the suspicion levels needed for state and local law enforcement to act.
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